The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 324, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1923 Page: 7 of 76
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SUNDAY.
A Comfortable Robe *
Or A Smoking Jacket
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It’s hard to Imagine anything
finer than an evening around the
fireplace a soft easy chair and
a cozy Lounging Robo or a smart
Jacket. Besides the comfort and
pleasure he will get there’s plenty
of good looks to count on when
he receives either one for ■ pfes-
ent. • .v—'
These are in the latest and most attractive de-
signs—you’ll like- the rich' colorings and unusual ef-
fects that skilled makers have put into these Shirts.
The quality of the material too is quite evident—-
it’s easy to imagine him getting long wear.
Ready—White Silks—Fancy Silks—Genuine Eng
lish Broadcloths —Oxfords—Poplins—Woven and Silk
Stripe Madras. Woolen and French Flannels. Many
have attached eollars.
An assortment of stylish Ties here that will get
your interest the minute you see them. Such color-
ful effects and tones of quality as offered in these
knits and silk Ties are certainly far from common;
two or three for him are sure to put a punch in
Christmas morning.
Everything in the finest of Silks and Silk knits
►—including the famous Franklin and Berkley makes.
Every man ought to wear some Jewelry to
sparkle up his scheme of dress. There’s nothing
flashy about our assemblage of attractive Cuff Links
—Scarf Pins—etc.; —because they’re intended for
stylish dressers. Of the sort too that he will have
a long time.
Complete stock of "Krementz” Jewelry—of Dress
Sets—Tuxedo Sets—Fancy Sets—Soft cuff links
etc. in a wide range of prices.
He will like the unusualness of these fine Hand-
kerchiefs—in their material—design and colorings.
Ready! are the new plain White Linen—Fancy Linen
-—Hand Embroidered Linen—also Pongees. Initial
in several qualities of Linens and Cambrics.
Buy* it iorHim in.
THE CHRISWAS
Finely
Styled
Shirts
Richly
Hued Silk
Neckwear
Tasteful
Jewelry
Neat
Kerchiefs
Why the Boys Are So Good Now
What real red-blooded boy doesn’t like good
things—and most of all—good Clothes? They all
do—and we’ve got just a storeful of fine Christmas
gifts for the boy. He’ll want to be rated one
hundred per cent in deportment if it will mean get-
ting some; and you can know that anything he gets
from this store is going to go strong with him.
One Pants Belts- With
Suits Silver Initial
Two Pants Buckles
Suits Hata and Capa
Overcoats Neckwear
i Mackinaws Underwear
V _ Pajamas
4 Sweaters Hank
N Blouses Gloves
” Shirts Raincoats
Hosiery Separate
Shoes Trousers
Cowboy and Indian’ play suits.
We’re All Set for an
Old Fashioned Christmas!
CHRIS i MAS! Its right before us! It gives to the home the
cheer that marks the days with love and stirs us with a desire to
give.
This store has set its house in order for the holiday jubilee!
Every section is brimming with the fine things for Christmas
giving to the men folks. Come in—browze around new before
the last day rush.
Give Him Pajamas Underwear Too!
The ideal gift for Father Husband Any male relative would appreciate
Son or Brother. A practical gift. a gift of Washer Underwear.
Here! are all that’s new—Silks—Mulls Stocks arq now complete—Wool—-
—Madras—Broadcloth Crepes. Wool mixtures—Lisles and fine cotton.
Belts and Buckles Fitted Cases
Those with initials on or Sterling FOR MEN OR WOMEN.
Silver for engraving and others with-^ Fitted ... trt • qhcll
lodge emblems. Fine leather straps— rittea witn amner or tortoise sneii
browns and black. A complete new with the newest idea m roldirig trays
stock now awaits you. An ideal gift for husband or wife.
Early Xmas Shopping is best —because stocks are now complete
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
STORE
On Jefferson
GOOD CLOTHES
Help to Make Christmas
At Christmas time ones thoughts turn to good clothes too!—
suits and overcoats. Whether or not a gift of clothing is contem-
plated he is sure to receive above all the gift of satisfaction —
which after all is the thing that counts.
Durable
Wool
Sweaters
For the man • who loves the out-of-doors—the
Traveler—or the man at home. There is warmth
and comfort in a Washer Sweater: —Service too I
because they are Knitted correctly. The best to be
had are hero—the “Travelo”—“American Hosiery’’—
“Lamb” and “G & M” brands—with or without col-
lars in Shaker Knit—Cardigan stitch—Rope Stitch
or Brush Coats. Solid colors and combinations.
r • ■
Fine
Hosiery
Silk or
Wool
No chance for biting winds to nip his ankles when
he is wearing a pair of these wooly Hose. Closely
woven to give the surest sort of protection and be-
sides there’s a world of attractiveness about them
too —in the ribbed and clocked effects.
Our assemblage is complete—Silks—Fancy Silks —
Silk and Wools—Fancy Wools and Golf Hose.
In a wide range of prices. C
Warm
Dressy
Gloves
A pair of these is good for a smile anytime from
any man on Christmas day. They’re surely trim
looking—that’s w'hat you want on dressy occasions.
Finest quality too keeps out cold and packs a lot
of real wear. There’s everything you expect in
good Gloves here.
Kid—Mocha^ —Suedes for dress or auto.
Some are unlined—fleecelined—Knit lined and
Fur Lined. The range of prices will please you.
Mufflers
in Silk Knits
& Wools
Yes! he will appreciate one of these. -
There’s just that feeling about getting next to ’
one of these Scarfs on a wintry day that’s an actual •»
pleasure. A soft silkiness—or a woolly burliness i
For Dress or Business wear protection from the
“cold” is one’s first thought. These are made to
give you warmth. Prices right too I
Exclusive here are
Fruhauf Hand
Tailored
Clothes
The standard of hand tail-
oring.
*
r House Slippers That
Will Comfort His Feet
Felt or leather In a wide as-
semblage to choose from. But
we suggest early selection. The
last few days might mean disap-
pointment.
DECEMBER 9 T97S. ‘
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 324, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1923, newspaper, December 9, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1628974/m1/7/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .